Minimum-incision trans-subclavian transcatheter aortic valve replacement with regional anesthesia

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作者
Domoto, Satoru [1 ,4 ]
Nakazawa, Keisuke [2 ]
Yamaguchi, Junichi [3 ]
Hayakawa, Minako [1 ]
Otsuki, Hisao [3 ]
Inagaki, Yusuke [3 ]
Saito, Chihiro [3 ]
Arashi, Hiroyuki [3 ]
Kogure, Tomohito [3 ]
Niinami, Hiroshi [1 ]
机构
[1] Tokyo Womens Med Univ, Dept Cardiovasc Surg, Tokyo, Japan
[2] Tokyo Womens Med Univ, Dept Anesthesiol, Tokyo, Japan
[3] Tokyo Womens Med Univ, Dept Cardiol, Tokyo, Japan
[4] 8-1 Kawada Cho,Shinjuku Ku, Tokyo 1628666, Japan
关键词
Transsubclavian approach; Transcathether aortic valve replacement; Regional anesthesia; ALTERNATIVE-ACCESS; GENERAL-ANESTHESIA; CLINICAL-OUTCOMES; IMPLANTATION; HYPOTENSION; BLOCK; RISK;
D O I
10.1016/j.jjcc.2022.07.006
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Minimum-incision trans-subclavian transcatheter aortic valve replacement (MITS-TAVR) is usually performed in patients who are contraindicated for transfemoral TAVR, under regional anesthesia (RA). This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of MITS-TAVR under RA compared to MITS-TAVR under general anesthesia (GA).Methods: This single-center observational study included 44 consecutive patients who underwent MITS-TAVR under RA (RA group, n = 19) and GA (GA group, n = 25). RA was achieved using an ultrasound-guided nerve block.Results: The rates of respiratory disease (RA vs. GA, 36.8 % vs. 4.0 %; p < 0.01) and dialysis (79.0 % vs. 0 %; p < 0.01) were significantly higher in the RA group. STS score was significantly higher in the RA group (RA vs. GA, 10.8 +/- 1.06 % vs. 7.87 +/- 0.93 %; p < 0.01). Both groups had a 100% procedural success rate. The two groups showed comparable operation room stay times (RA vs. GA, 160 +/- 6.96 min vs. 148 +/- 5.90 min; p = 0.058). The mean rate of change in blood pressure, used as an index of hemodynamic stability, was significantly lower in the RA group (RA vs. GA, 19.0 +/- 3.4 % vs. 35.5 +/- 3.0 %; p < 0.01). No in-hospital deaths occurred in either group. One case of minor dissection occurred in the GA group (RA vs.GA, 0 % vs. 4.0 %, p = 0.378). The intensive care unit stay (RA vs. GA, 0.21 +/- 0.11 days vs. 1.24 +/- 0.10 days; p < 0.01) and hospital stay (RA vs. GA, 7.00 +/- 1.73 days vs. 12.2 +/- 1.44 days; p < 0.01) were significantly shorter in the RA group.Conclusions: MITS-TAVR under RA is safe and effective and might be a promising alternative approach. It could ensure intraoperative hemodynamic stability and shorten intensive care unit and hospital stays.(c) 2022 Japanese College of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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